Craig Chaquico "Four Corners" Smooth Jazz Music CD Review

I can describe the latest release from Smooth JazzCD Track List Follows:
sensation Craig Chaquico for you with just one word...1. The Drifter
Outstanding!2. Forbidden Love
Four Corners launches with an outstanding track, The3. Turquoise Moon
Drifter, that I anticipate will be heard on radio stations4. Red Rocks
everywhere, and deservedly so. It's a really nice track.5. Arizona Daybreak
One of the nicer things about a CD like this is with this6. Somebody To Love - (featuring 3rd Force)
level of talent even if Smooth Jazz isn't your favorite7. A Mothers Heart
genre you still can't help but appreciate the greatness8. Haight Ashbury
of the artist.9. Samba Del Rio
Overall Four Corners is excellent from beginning to10. Borders
end. One of those CDs that after a few listens the11. Four Corners
songs are just etched into your memory. A must havePersonnel includes: Craig Chaquico (guitar); Richard
for the Smooth Jazz fan. Really sensational fromHardy (soprano saxophone); Everett Harp
beginning to end.(saxophone); Alain Eskinasi, Craig Dobbin (keyboards);
While the entire album is outstanding some of myDerek Jones (bass); Wade Olson (drums). Producers
favorites are track 2, Forbidden Love, track 4, Redinclude: Paul Brown, Russ Freeman, William Aura,
Rocks, and track 7, A Mothers Heart.Ozzie Ahlers, Craig Chaquico. Engineers include: Craig
My SmoothLee Bonus Pick, and the one that got SoreChaquico, Ozzie Ahlers, William Aura. Recorded at
[...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 6, Somebody ToBrauntosoarus, Woodland Hills, California; Cheyenne
Love. Good stuff!Mountain Ranch, Woodland Park, Colorado; Auravision,
Four Corners Release Notes:Ojai, California; Funky Joint Studios, Sherman Oaks,
Craig Chaquico originally released Four Corners on JunCalifornia. Live Recording.
29, 1999 on the Higher Octave record label.